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Handnr: 10566 Submitted by : Daut
PokerStars Game #3993046196: Hold'em No Limit ($0.50/$1.00) - 2006/02/16 - 16:09:49 (ET)
Table 'Lomia II' Seat #1 is the button
Seat 1: Daut44 ($99 in chips)
Seat 2: pokmyneedle1 ($103.80 in chips)
Seat 3: Feldspar ($103.45 in chips)
Seat 4: rich426 ($52.35 in chips)
Seat 5: Scamilton ($94.70 in chips)
Seat 7: wizenuts9 ($55.10 in chips)
Seat 8: Amalexia ($46 in chips)
Seat 9: LMendoza ($192 in chips)
pokmyneedle1: posts small blind $0.50
Feldspar: posts big blind $1
Holecards Dealt to Daut44
rich426: folds
Scamilton: folds
tex62 has returned
wizenuts9: folds
tex62 leaves the table
Amalexia: folds
pokmyneedle1 said, "no biters?"
LMendoza: folds
Daut44: raises $2 to $3
pokmyneedle1: calls $2.50
Feldspar: calls $2
Flop (Pot : $9)
pokmyneedle1: checks
Feldspar: bets $4
Daut44: calls $4
pokmyneedle1: calls $4
Turn (Pot : $21)
pokmyneedle1: checks
Feldspar: bets $4
Daut44: raises $12 to $16
pokmyneedle1: raises $80.80 to $96.80 and is all-in
Feldspar: folds
Daut44: calls $76 and is all-in
River (Pot : $218.6)
Showdown pokmyneedle1: shows (a straight, Deuce to Six)
Daut44: mucks hand
pokmyneedle1 collected $206 from pot
badddbet joins the table at seat #6
Summary Total pot $209 | Rake $3
Board
Seat 1: Daut44 (button) mucked
Seat 2: pokmyneedle1 (small blind) showed and won ($206) with a straight, Deuce to Six
Seat 3: Feldspar (big blind) folded on the Turn
Seat 4: rich426 folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 5: Scamilton folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 7: wizenuts9 folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 8: Amalexia folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 9: LMendoza folded before Flop (didn't bet)
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TalentedTom   Canada. Feb 16 2006 14:23. Posts 20070 | | |
definatley felt like either 46 or ace-4, either way that's the only two hands which the three would help. |
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Daut   United States. Feb 16 2006 14:26. Posts 8955 | | |
i was getting 2:1 and there were enough hands i was ahead of to justify calling
he could definitely have 22 or 33 or hell K5 K3 K2 just as easily |
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TalentedTom   Canada. Feb 16 2006 14:38. Posts 20070 | | |
K2/K5 i think would have reraised the flop, only hand i feel you can beat here is 22 and maaaaaaybbbbeeee AK, ive seen people overplay AK soo many times, this seems more like 50/50 than 2:1. I prob woulda layed this down given the fact they had correct pot odds to chase a gutshot. when i first read this i was 60-70% certain he had A4
i suppose technically there's nothing wrong with going broke with tips for 100BB |
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